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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 12, 1915)
--V- & . WKI).NitlAV. MAV 1M, IWIfl IJ...I .. tlnm.li. i"lUpirl lirccoii Amorlonti fnm-' '"' . Ilin mi rice. slniili 111 Willi d" "' - -i THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON i.r.v. . . VU "- i ;'-5c PAGR mi mm, ... laundry, .r.lin eonnlrlM. or send their money to I -If I. D. MILLER MllllllflllttUIT of IIOI.I.OW IIUIMHNiJ. AMI SII.O III.OCKS AM VLVKH AU KIXIW OK ONTItl:Ti: H,ettiilk. Mimiih ami lltlallilliK Wall HIMII INO A SI'F.i'lALTV Sixth and Walnut What an American Sees on the Firing Linejn Northern France Staff Correspondent, With Sir John French's Army, Writes Unusual Series Regarding Conditions in the Field of the Latest Fighting LEGAL NOTICES WOOD! Ulmk IVhimI, ItMiil U.7."i IHml fi" !' ! livable IimmI pry Mai". Hl-lmli .." prr Mnh. ''" :M' lluil) mill I. IiiiIi U'oml Cnnl mnl I'imI Oil KLAMATH FUEL CO 5'5 M.'iui Si reel NORMANNA BRAND Irion i ! IjiihI nr lln Viuiii.iii t'ml mnl ii'iiiiiiniituiliMl In lot ri i-f Imported Inn IfH Table Del- Fancy Norway Small Mackerel in Sauce Bordelaitc Norwegian Sardines in Pure Olive Oil Fancy Norway Fresh Mackerel Auk for our bonk of punt (mid iiii'lpH. They niu frri1, mnl "III bo ii great help In hi In preparing iluliity In fiikf.isi ami liiii In on dishes, VAN RIPER BROS. "(Jiuillt) Ciimitk" I'll! ' till! Mi),! Mulll Timii.i'iu I'IhIh . quiet 2 mnl :i ("II) furnished. Sixth mnl Pine, - Clean iiml room Htiltcs, Phono 24.1.1 GET A NEW SUIT FREE ")' l'U Ink )imr wood lu iiuutill tit (rum 1 1 m nt tin remarkably l" prlii-H now in effect. You'll t-.Hn more tliiin tho pr Ifi) of u null n( (Imlii'M m these prices: iiiml., sinK,. lonii jfiii.r.o niiHk, iiuiiiiii. loud tciM Hi) M.iIih (til.iN. I nlio IiiiiiiIIi lluil)- ami Mmh wood l.c.iie eiders ul Kliiiiiutli Ue-Mimi-iii Sinn-, Third mnl Main I'HOXK. UiMt P. C. CARLSON HOUSTON' HOTEL I'U'lt Housekeeping ItlKIIIIN Modiiatti I'lliCN mnl (loud l.iink thrill titer on Mulll, oi. ihIo PiMtoftleo MO VI NO " me going to iiiovi si:i: muhi'hv k. transfer comi'axv ami Klamath ONIi-ci on sixth, botwecn Main Carload of Fords WILL UK IIKKK May 15th tKlTKIl HIKAK QUICK IK Villi Want onk out ok thih shipment iEORGE B1EHN, Agent IHII AIIMV, Noithi.iH Fiamo, Aprlt i't! (II) Mi'ill In Now York) -This Ik I'ledeiic ViIIit'h Dcti-ulcKiith war I' n r ) w hi'iu ho Kol-k In Ilin English lllii'H HOIIIe oltlni sn)s to hlni, "Hut I SUppOSo )(lll IlilM' ri'i'ii a III tin of this noil of thlni; In-. fine." Anil VllleiH, ttliil Iiiih pliturcd Mit' all oMii tlm world, hii)h. "It's all now to mi'. I'm n huhe Copyright in Great llrlluiii) lioiiaiit, and Mint In to keep In mind nitlllcry parks It has become u com mon thing. it) wo, i.iam u. shepherd (1'iilied Pious HlatT Coiiospondenl) (i.p)ilK, 1 1) in, h) Hie l!i,ll,., !,,.. iii:Ai.gi'AHTi:itH or tiii: iiiht- ulii'in NOT In lilt L.ili'r In tin- da) Wu kiiw an aHlon IhIiIiik I'xampU' or thin. W. were In llio IIiikIImIi tii'iidiCH at I'lnccHlrcct VIIIdtm hiiil iiiiiIkimI down the trench lii'fi-rn mi' Tliroiii;M n pcrlscopo wc InoJ'i'il nfioss the deep green grasH of ,." .Miiu'h Land mid taw tile f!er m. hi iiimicIii'h, not it lilock dlHtmit. S ; Iti'iiil illle (IrliiK was InccsHnnt. ISiil i in wlilKtleil ovor the trench now anil I lien, hut It wan a quiet, huii Hhlli), lazy HpllllK aflernoou The MiIHhIi nililli'iH Hel ahout KiimklnK, IiiII.Iiik or teadliiK. Suddenly, from t HiIh tiw Kitme of,!,.,",.lI,"S. ",K' ,''""0 "'" )"" f "" KttKm nun kiiimi ii iwiweii uirecuy over IIH. "A hit." was the wind that the per lc(0ie man Kent dottii the trcucheH. TIiioiikIi Die pcilfiopex wi Haw a illicit i loud hiii'iKlng over the Oer- .Votlio InvlttaR Bids I'roponalH will bo received by the Police Judge of the city of Klamath Fallx, Oregon, up to and including Monday, May 17, l'Jin, at the hour of 8 o'clock p. m,, for furnishing the city of Klamath Palls, the follewing: Four (4) full size beadsteads (Iron), with 1 Vt Inch continuous posts, with at least four flllers'finlsli Vernls Martin. Four (4) full size coll bed springs, nt least' 98 coll (Pacific Coast make I preferred). !Kour(4) full size mattresses (40-lb. I elastic felt, rolled edge, ar.t tlck i Ing). I Four (4) pairs pillows, 21x21 size I (samplo to be submitted). 'Four (4) pairs blankets ( 4 1-lb army), jl'lght (8) comforts(sample to he sub ' mltted). Four ( I ) pairs sheets, 5xG and 7xC, 'Four (4 )rugs (Smyrna), 3x6. Imitation Spanish Washington street, south line 241.0 Does hereby, on motion of Council man H. .1. Lockwood, duly seconded, rcsolvo that it is the Intention of the Common Council of the City of Klam ath Falls to change the grade that has , been heretofore officially established .on Sixth street, from the northerly 'lino of High street to tho southerly . line of Washington street, so as to conform to tho words and figures contained in the tabic and description of the new grade furnished by the city engineer, above set forth. This resolution shall be kept of record In the olllce of the Police Judge, and shall be published for ten r.a i. '$ -MUM "ft . consecutive publications la tadt$fa .iltll . ......... ..1.. 1- Afc. .M a'J umvitii iioHsuHiier, avcuruiBB to uiv zcv. proUsious of Section 252, Article III I of the Charter of the city. City of Klamath Falls, County of Klamath, ss: Stato of Oregon. I. A. 1,. I.eavltt, Police Judge of tho City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, r do hereby attest the foregoing to be a pioper and correctly enrolled .copy ' of the resolution adopted by a' major ity of the membcis of tho Common ' Council, and-approved by the Mayor, J at a regular meeting hold May 4, 191G. A. U. LBAV1TT, Police Judge of the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon. 8-lUt sTj y i "I thought I know war," said VII-1"'" ' '""r" lors, "but I wouldn't have known a ""alitor. thing about artillery possibilities If Ono (1) table (o,lk '""ary) 24x30. I had not seen that shell full In the Ttt" (2) cko- 'l ak, mist-ion (lormmi Irimph " ' design. Any American buy with a Udder's lly order of the Common Council, glovi. could "pull down" the, bombs i 'iil,e1 Mi,y 10- 1,,1R war " II Inii'i all now III llllll, Of tlllllhl' I'm liiKtanie, I felt pet ft cil) sifii lu riuHKHtiei ( uimiiI, a iiiailur of a mile W-G HhmnhmpJL which aro being llreil by both sides from trench mortars, providing Its fuse was not lighted. It moves through tho air like a hatted base hall, and Is only a little larger. The 'mortar has been so long out of use that it also Is new. Tho Ilrltlsh mor tar men have learned to put a bomb i exactly where they want II "Do ou know wbere l'o seen guns like that before?" asked Vll lers, pointing to n mortar. "In your Culled Slnles on the Fouith of July." A. I.. LKAVITT. Police Judge of the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, 12-4t behind the l.'nullHh trenches, until'"1"" trendies, there was a gap In Villein pnliiiiil nut tlii,i the most il.in- ,,ll'lr "'' ,,r s.iudlnga. I was glad geioiiH pl.u t. in uaifmit was helilud ,,lat "e louldn't sen Into Iho (letinali the in nt lies frtini eiiem) hullelB that In- What was going on over hud missed the top of the trenches. ""'"' " """ moment, hidden from 'I tii-iii ,iie Iltllti nlrelle of war like I "llr '' " wo could not know Smely Mint whlth are well known to him, as,ll",ri "'"' ,l,'i'1 liml ,01 ""'" ''lllK Ihc) am tu eieiy sotitlei. Hut In tlm. '" " l,,,"",J muck or shinpnel The main It Is all hiiiml new. Vlllers"' s"ln'' afli'inimu kiiii that was warin llrsi iimnalgii was In IS7.S. In tbosn! ' '" " looking down on that ITEM OF FOLKS AT PINE GROVE .Notice or ShctllT'x Sale So OHi' Law) lly virtue of :n execution duly Ibsucd by the clerk of tho county court of the count of Klamath, state or Oregon, dated tho l&th day of March, l!Hr, In a certain action in the c!r ult court for said county and state, wherein the Remington Type- rlter Company, a corporation, re covered judgment against Sam Evans on March 18th, 191., fot the sum of $282, principal and interest, amount ing to $37.40, and costs nnd dhburse I incuts taxed nt $10.20, on the' 18th day of March, 1915. ! Notice is hereby given that I will, jon the 10th day of June, 1915, at I the front door of the court house, in I Klamath Falls, in said county, at 10 sight which we could not see The i .. . ...... it was ll," niiniireii ii-ei nciween us anil tlicm was like the width of the world. nd that snii'e l.'ngllsh shell would haw done the saute to our Ktigllsli 1 hciuh If some expert CugllHli aitll- leiyiiieii hail given a certain sciew iiiii tiny turn ton much to the left 'Spi tiling forty feet lower, at the end days no one touched off a cannon until the enemy u;,x In sight like aiming a rllle Hut (his afteiuoon we looked on at i went let h i nit ui y mtllleo lit Ing. The lliltlsh artllleryiui'ii weie at atten tion at theli gun, when the olllcer In charge show ed us a map. 1 vv' "" '" '" l"" "" " of lu Journey of pel Imps four miles. explained, "111111 we'io going to shoot ,,, ,., llf f. ,,,,,.,, ..,,, hae been lu the lugllsh, and not In the (lei man trench. Once more that afternoon the ar- : o'clock in the forenoon of said day, j (Mr'l,l'll'SMKi:TIX(J IH liAIMJK. sell at public auction to the highest1 bidder, for cash, the following de scribed property, to-wlt: ' All of lots 14, 13, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22. 23, 21, 25 and 26, In I A" ATTKXIIKI) SCHOOL AXI I Sr.VDAV SCHOOI, CLASS HAVK1 I i:mov.mh.i: timi: i at this itpol, ' and he Indicated a point fnm mlleh distant, lu the (ieimati Hues Farms mid in.ids ami villages iiiid the Cugllsli and Cernuiu tieuches lay hetwi'eii us and the tmget "Theie's a ittlued faim Iioumi theie mnl (ii'iuian olllieis me alwa)s hang ing around It," he continued "We have to touch It up cry now mid then." "File"' he said. The shell dlilled its echoing tunnel thtough the sky, and the lliltlsh olllcer, somu miles ahead or us, who saw the shell ex plode, telephoned hack that It had fallen short. The guns weio changed, the men Klamath Falls pioof Is what you I'red again, and this time the mess- ,ain mid the statement or thU highly age came luck that the shell liail ' i fut toil lesldeiil will h.inlsh all gone a little too far. The lliltlsh doubt ailllleiynieu llnkeied with their gun1 , .Maichand, Wmdeu ae.. Khun-1 ns delicately as u watchmaker adjust- .,t, .',im, b.ijs: "I was obliged to Ing n Jewellod watch, and then theKoi up man) times at night to pass i gun boomed out again. ' t lio kidney .sccietlon". Oltcn my back "i, tin ilin fiirm liitiwe." as the was M weak I hail to quit work. message Hint fame bat k oer the tol- Loan's Kldne Pills. iest,otod m kid-' It was 100 per cent shoot- uey to n noimii i-ouuiiioii, anu n-1 (Cilitoi's Note In the lust I'ine (iiitiu lUni'. published, tliroiigli u ' mistake in the Herald oilice the birth day pnHy of Mr. nutl .Mis. .1. S. MIUs mis niiiioiiiireil us it biiilidiiy party for Mr. ami .Mrs. II. M. Miller) (Heiulil .spcti.i! Sen ice) 1'INH OltOVK, May 12. Mrs. H. II Miller entertained the Pine Grove Such shooting was unknown slx.whool and her Sunday school cIobs months ago, hut In (ienernl Fiench's I Saturday .afternoon from 2 to 5 ' "'eiiicit The day Mas highly enjoy- 'ablu for all present, games, etc., being ! indulged in, and lemonade and sand j wiches were served by the hostess. ' Piescnl weie Miss Paulino White, i Coin Oiay, Kitty (Iray, draco Cim-j nliigliam, Klleou McKenzie, Kthel Mack, Orom Reeder, Willlo Gray, j block ono (1); nUo lots 1, 2, 3, 4 I and r in block one (1); lots 1, 2, 3. 4, ;.. ti, 7, 8. 9, 10. 11. 12. 13. 20, 21. 22, L" 24, 25 and 26 In tlllerlsts from England tried to hit, tho German trench. They succeeded, at a point some distance down the line Horn us. , Go No Further The Cilili'iiie Is nt Vour Door Charles Mack, Linton and Willlo Cun-1 nliigliam, Dorothy and Deia Hawkins, , .Icniile Ucnbice, Miss Raker, Clem ' Ieenbice, Win Kenny, Nora, Kd and 'Karl Miller., enhnne. lug, lor the two test shots am almost mined the pain lu ui hack." I win h neteshiiry In tange llndlng Piho r.Uc, ul all dealeis. The twentieth century lliltlsh nrtll-.simply leivmeii weie showing us how well lio.iu's Kidney lhe knew how to shoot. Hut there's Mr nnother point In this twentieth ecu- Co, lurv wniefaiti I hut Is oven more Im- Don't isk lor n klduej lemedy get. I'llls the same that I Mariliand had. Fnsler-Mllhiim i Pi ops , llitrtiilo, X. V. (Paid Ailvcitlsement) ' Tliete was a large attendance at I tho last meeting of tho Civic Club, , held at tho home of Mrs. Phillips. Tho evening wns tpcnt In conversa tion aud needlework, nnd an enjoy- able lunch was served. Paul CoslolT had bad luck with his motorbike last week. Ho fell off of it, and broke It. v Phone "J7-.l S. V. MOOHV I clean .inur i.upets as they lay on the lloor All wink gttai an tucil IMImates lieo. VACUUM CARPET CLEANING ' l.iuge lus lOnglne I'mier Carpets, nigs, drapeiies mid up linlhteied ftirnlluio cleaned by suc tion mnl coinpiosseil air without lemnval. Nlh mnl .It'lfeih Klaiiialli KmIIh STOPS HEADACHE, PAIN i NEURALGIA Piano Tuning Reduced Until Juno 1st, only, I will tune pianos in Klamath Falls for 3, in stead of $5, and satisfaction guarau teen. Don't Delay. It. MADSEX; Leave orders at Klamath Falls Music House Don't suffer 1 0t a dime pack- of Dr. James' Headache Powders. Sec Clillrotu for desirable property anil uooil fiuin lands. Main. city Von run dear your lieinl anil relieve a dull, silittlng or liiilcnt tliroliblng liisiiliiihu in a moment with a Dr. .hiuii'i' llcadiiclie Powder. Till old time hiMilitcliu relief iu'Ij ulinont iiiugi fiillv. Si-nil auiiii one to tlm drug store now lor u dime package mid a few mo incuts afler you lake it powder you lll woiulcr what Imviiiiu of the head .hi iii'niiilgh iiml pa'a. Slop suffer ,. it'ii midli-ss. din siili-ou get what a ml, lor. Baggage Freight Moving WESTERN TRANSFER CO. PHONE 187 PHONE Hauled Delivered Storage The Motor Boat EMPRESS Daily Service Passengers Baggage Freight Upper Lake Points litis leaves Western Transfer olllce every morning at 7:15. F. A. Moore, Manager block two (2) ; all of lots 1, 2, 3, 4, .'.', 6. 7, 8. 9. 10. 11, 12. 13. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25 and 26, In block three (3); and lots 1. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10. 11, 12 and 13, in block four (4); all of said lots being '.u Second Addition to tho city of Klamath Falls Oregon. Taken and levied upon as the prop erty of the said Bnm Evans, or as much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy the said Judgment in favor of the Remington Typewriter company against said Sam Evans, with inter est thereon, together with all costs mid disbmsements that have or may accrue. C. C. LOW, Sheriff. IJy L. L. LOW, Deputy. Dited at Klamath Falls, Oregon, Mny 12. 1915. 12-19-2G-2-9 Ailmiiilsliatiix's Xotice of Filing Final Account In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Klamath County, lu the, Matter of the Estate of Vivian It. Evans, Deceased. Notice Is hereby given that I haej llled my final account and report as administratrix of tho estate of Vivian U. Evans, deceased, nnd tho above en titled court has llxed upon 10 o'clock In the forenoon of June 7th, 1915, as tho time, and tho county court room in the court house of Klamath coun ty, Oregon, In tho city of Klamath Falls, as the place when and where any person may present nny objec tions or excoptions therein contained, or to anything dono by me ns admin tstiatrix, and at said time and place tho said court will finally settle said account. This notlco Is published pursuant (o an order of the above entitled court, May 4th, 1915, and the first publication Is made on May 5th, 1915. ZEM.A O. EVANS, Administratrix of tho Estato of Vivian It. Evaus, Deceasad. 5-12-19-26-2 , Resolution Dec la ring the Intention to Change Hie Present Grade of Skth Street, between High nnd Washington Streets. The Common Council of tho City lor Klamath Falls, deeming It expedl- ! t-nt to change the grade of Sixth stieel. from High to Washington street, from its ptescut grade, to tho grade shown aud set out us follews: Hlxtli Street Curb Grades West East High-street, north Hue. 189,0 187.0 Washington street, south line ,236.0 Sixth Street Sidewalk Grade West Eaail High street, north line, 194,0 187,0 The public will ploasc take notice that on the 3rd day of June, A. V. ' 1915, at 2 o'clock p. in., or as soon thereafter as this applicant, under signed, can be heard, ho will apply to the county court of Klamath Coun ty, stalo of Oregon, for a retail liquor dealer's license for a period of six months and 25 days, or until tho 1st day of January, 1916, licensing the undersigned applicant to sell, exchange or otherwise dispose of Intoxicating j llquoiK and beverages in the Crescent Hotel, in the town of Crescent, unln (oiporated, in Odell Precinct, county of Klamath and state of Oregon. JOSEPH L. RINGO. I'KTITIO.V FOIt A RETAIL J.IQLOK DEALER'S LICENSE 'I o the Honorable Marlon Hanks, Judge of the County of Klamath, and State of Oregon, and to John Hngelsteln and Frank McCornack, County Commissioners for the Said County and State: Gentlemen We, the undersigned actual residents and legal voters of Odell Piccinct, Klamath county and state of Oregon, do hereby respect fully petition this Honorable Court, as follows,' to-wlt: That Joseph L. Ringo is an actual audi bona Ode resident of the above entitled precinct, county and state; that 'be is a reputable person, and worthy of the license hereby petitioned. for by the undersigned; that be Is the bona lido owner and proprietor of the Crescent Hotel, a bona fide hotel having accommodations for fifty guests,-and located and situate on the cor ner of Stephens and Railroad avenue. In 'the town of Crescent, Odell pre cinct, county and state aforesaid; that said town of Crescent is an unincor porated town, located and situate in Odell precinct, county and state uforesald; that said Crescent Hotel has the capacity for tho accommodation of fifty guests and is equipped and has the conveniences for the same: that said hotel Is a bona lide hotel, having conveniences and capacity aa afore said, and has been operated as such for some time prior to the filing of this petition and the signing of the same; that said Crescent Hotel is not situ ate within six miles of any state or government irrigation project upon which actual construction is now in progress; that 1 am now and have been for a period of thirty days immediately last past before the signing and II ling of this petition, a bona fide and actual resident of Odell precinct, Klamath county and state of Oregon, andam.a legal voter therein; that 1 personally signed this petition; that my postoffice, residence and voting pteclnct are correctly written after my name. Wherefore, Your petitioners do hereby petition the above entitled coin t thai a liquor license issue to Joseph L. Ringo, for use in connection with and as part of the business of the (ald Hotel Crescent, and that laid ictail license shall issue to the said Joseph L. Ringo, in said Crescent Ho tel; that said license be issued to the said Joseph L. Ringo for a period of ?!x months and 25 days from and after tho 6th day of June, A. D. 1915, au tr ori7ing and licensing the said Joseph L. Ringo to sell, exchange or other wise dispose of malt, spirituous and vinous liquors In quantities of less than one gallon, at retail, in the said Crescent Hotel, in Crescent, Odell precinct, Klamath county and state of Oregon, for the period aforesaid, or until the 1st day of January, A. D. 1916. NAME. Residence. Postoffice. Precinct Chas. Mason Crescent, Ore Crescent, Ore Odeil Eddie Santry Crescent, Ore Crescent, Ore . . ; . . .Odell G. AV. Waltmau Happy Land Ranch. . . .Crescent, Ore Odell II. Tomllnson '. . Yellow Pine Ranch. . . .Crescent, Ore Odell C. J. Urwiller Last Chance Ranch. . . .Crescent, Ore Odell II. M. Robbins Crescent, Ore Crescent, Ore Odell L Murphy Crescent, Ore Crescent, Ore Odell Fred Gllmau Crescent, Ore Crescent, Ore Odell J. W. Elklns Crescent, Ore Crescent, Ore Odell Jim McNeil Ranch Crescent, Ore.- Odell A 11. Drightman .... Ranch Crescent, Ore Odell G. W. Keltner' Ranch Crescent, Ore Odell S. W. Hubble Ranch Crescent, Ore Odell .Rlaine Garner Crescent, Ore Crescent, Ore Odell D. A. Jones Ranch Crescent, Ore Odell Chas. Thomas Ranch Crescent, Ore Odell Thos. Bracken Crescent, Ore Crescent, Ore Odell Frank H. Funk Ranch Crescent, Ore Odell C. C. Randolph Ranch Crescent, 1). G. Stephens Crescent, Ore Crescent, J. T. Berry Crescent, Ore Crescent, F. R. Berry Crescent, Ore Crescent, J. G. Rose Crescent, Ore Crescent, E. J. Brock Crescent, Ore Crescent, R. M. LaFollette Ranch Crescent, S. E. Pettigrew ..'... Ranch Crescent, Ore Odell Joe Doerfler Ranch Crescent, Ore Odell Harry A. Wise. . .Sweedlsh-American Ranch. . . .Crescent, Ore Odell L. N. Richardson .... Ranch Crescent, Ore Odell O. W. Anderson Crescent, Ore Crescent, Ore Odell A. N. Wakefield Crescent, Ore Crescent, Ore ..... , Odell J. R. Shanks Crescent, Ore Crescent, Ore Odeil G. C. Snodgrass Crescent, Ore Crescent, Ore ..,-.. .Odell Ore Odell Ore Odell Ore Odell Ore Odell Ore Odelt Ore Odell Ore Olell S. W. Pickering .... J. Claude Pickering. Sydney P. Taylor . . . Mnxlne Fish Fred C. Fish , Ranch Crescent, Ore Odell Ranch Crescent, Ore Odell Ranch Crescent, Ore , Odell Ranch La Pine, Ore Ranch La Pine, Ore J. K. Cooper Ranch. .La Pine, Ore Gladys Cooper M Rrunell . . . J. W. Jones . . Iny Snlzman . , P. I). Deal .1. L. Howarrd Goo. S. Parker Ranch La Pine, Ore Ranch La Pine, Ore Ranch .La Pine, Ore Ranch La Pine, Ore Ranch La Pine, Ore Ranch La Pine, Ore Ranch La Pine, Ore .Odell .Odell .Odell .Odell .Odell .Odell .Odell .Odell .Odell .Odell C. H. Crewe Ranch La Pine, Ore Odell W. Crewe Kd Crewe E. O. Meisel M. Tomllnson . . . L'velyn Waltman . Kute McCarthy . . Ho?o V. Lyons . . , S. I Lyons Mm J. F. Js'acker Ranch La Pine, Ore Ranch La Pine, Ore Ranch La Pine, Ore Odell . . . .Odell ..,, Odeil . , . , Odell . . . .Odell . . . .Odell ....Odelt . . . .Odell , , . .Odell ....Odell Ranch Crescent, Ore Ranch Crescent, Ore Ranch ., Crescent, Ore Ranch Crescent, Ore Ranch Crescent, Ore Ranch Crescent, Ore T. H. Jolly Crescent, Ore, Orescent, Ore F. I.. Harris .Ranch Crescent. Ore .... , .Odell C. K. Street Crescent, Ore , Crescent, Ore . . . . . .Odell Gei. C. Cannon Crescent, Ow Crescent, Ore . , . . t .Odell Fred Reagan Crescent. Ore. Crescent, Oro T. I Cannon ..... . Crescent, Oio. ....... . .Crescent, Ore. Jesse Davis Crescent, Ore. ........ .Crescent, .pre T, B. Cleaves Crescent, Ore Orescent, 'Ore j. i1 Wb JtHld ... . .3S v. ; W n iv --w OMIji'WjI ".. i .,.r.of .Odelt . om mm wi.,ra&i; F. M, Cleaves ...... Crescent, Ore Crescent, Ore Otetla! p$.Kl Mrs. J. W. Elklns . . . Crescent, Ore Crescent, Ore Odell tfrVW Eimer ryter urescent, ure. . ,ur w, ure . . , r.stmmi .ryis i a m m n.a.1 mh .,w.aM-k .& j. - i a .,, ' i1 'w - ... . r , ni. a ymr .., vimnBi, r,',t, .w-vww, wrv .,,' 1 i'fcO Date of first publication, April, H.JlL' IM-lt-lt.l 4: m SKI hit